Thursday, December 18, 2008

Com Viet Vietnamese Restaurant



This is another Vietnamese Restaurant in Penang apart from Ms Saigon. Com Viet is located in a secluded lane called Lintang Burmah which is just behind Kassim Mustafa in Pulau Tikus.

Place is decorated in a simple manner. So do not expect to get that cozy atmosphere like Ms Saigon. The choices on the menu is limited. There are no sets meals unlike Ms Saigon. Everything comes a dish to eat with rice, well unless you have noodles or the rolls then that is without eating rice.

Since I am crazy with Ms Saigon's Vietnamese Southern noodle -stir fried beef , I ordered the exact noodle from Com Viet. Only thins the name of the dish was different. It was called, Bun Bo Nam Bo. Since I have in mind of Ms Saigon's taste, I found this to be rather tasteless. Was quite disappointed with this.


Next dish we had was Stir Fried beef with leek and celery. This was good and tasty. Thumbs up.


Then we had the vietnamese rolls. We ordered the Fresh Spring Roll Northern Style and the Hanoi Spring Roll. Both were equally good.



Fresh Spring Roll Northern Style. It has prawns in it together with salad leaves and lots of cilantro leaves.


Hanoi Spring Roll. The rolls are deep fried. Inside there is minced meat and some vegetables.

The last dish we had was Fresh Shrimp Paste with Sugarcane. This was unique to me. Served with sheets of rice paper, you are to slice the shrimp paste, put the vegetable and wrapped it up with the rice paper. Then dip it in the sauce provided. It was excellent.




4 comments:

Nami said...

ohhh kazuma and i used to come here quite often for dinner.did you try their stewed duck?not bad

Penang Tua Pui said...

aiks.... both maintain by same owner... hee hee

but weird if they have different taste...

Let see if i can get the owner to response to you input... hee hee

Penang Tua Pui said...

i mean Ms Saigon and Com Viet

Edzil and Cheryl said...

Hi Penang Tua Pui,
Thanks for your comments. For what I know, I understand that Ms Saigon adds additional flavour to make the taste more intense especially to cater for the local taste. Where else Com Viet sticks to the original Vietnamese taste.